Eugène Galien-Laloue

River Landscape With Church

Eugène Galien-Laloue

River Landscape With Church

This beautiful early 20th-century oil painting by French artist Eugène Galien-Laloue (1854-1941) depicts an autumnal river landscape with a church.

Eugène Galien-Laloue is known for his naturalistic plein-air depictions of Normandy and Seine-et-Marne. But he also produced lively Parisian street scenes, which capture the effervescent delights of the bustling Belle Époque era. Born in Montmartre, Paris, to French-Italian parents, he initially sought a career in the military before pursuing his artistic endeavours and, as such, lacked a formal academic background.

It seems he was predominantly self-taught and gained valuable early experience during a spell working for the French Railway as an illustrator. Part of his role involved depicting the track between Paris and the provinces, which enabled him to also study the surrounding countryside. Within two years, he was exhibiting his works at the Museum of Reims - he never looked back.

Here, in this tranquil view from around 1910, the spire of a silhouetted church stands prominently between spindly birch trees with feathery leaves rendered in autumnal tones. The river, with its gentle shimmer, reflects an overcast sky and extends towards a hazy wood of delicate blueish tints.

Galien-Laloue's works capture a sense of the energy emitted from the environment - whether that’s a river view surrounded by flora or a busy town overrun with figures. However, despite this, he was known as a reclusive character who led a monastic life devoid of worldly pleasures. His bicycle was the only indulgence he allowed himself. In addition, it’s said that he wasn’t a particular fan of wading through muddy fields to explore the great outdoors - preferring, instead, to find a suitably dry spot and stay there.

His dedication led to a solid career with numerous works shown at the illustrious Paris Salon - along with exhibitions in Versailles, Saint Etienne, Bordeaux, and Monte Carlo among others. Today he’s represented at the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Louvier, Musée des Beaux-Arts, La Rochelle, and Mulhouse, France.

Signed ‘E Galiany’, one of his many pseudonyms, in the lower right and held within a gilt frame.

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Medium: Oil on canvas
Overall size: 29½” x 23½” / 75cm x 60cm
Year of creation: c. 1910
Provenance: Private collection, France.
Condition: Assessed and approved by our conservator. Frame with marks and signs of age.
Artist’s auction maximum: £96,866 for ‘Paris, Hiver, Neige, Boulevard Bonne Nouvelle au Théâtre du Gymnase’, Gouache on paper, Anaf-Martinon, Arts Decoratifs, Tableaux & Sculptures, Lyon, 2004 (lot 92).
Our reference: BRV1844

Conservation & History

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